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Bank of Canada faces strong opposition in digital dollar consultations

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 29/11/2023, 19:30
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CANADA - The Bank of Canada's recent consultations on the potential introduction of a digital Canadian dollar have unveiled significant resistance from the public, with more than 80% of participants expressing opposition due to concerns over security and privacy. The findings, disclosed today, highlight deep-seated worries about the protection of personal information and the trustworthiness of institutions in managing such a currency.

The central bank conducted these consultations to measure interest in a digital currency and to understand the public's concerns. The survey participants, who were self-selected, voiced that privacy and trust are paramount issues that need to be addressed. While this feedback suggests a strong sentiment against the digital dollar, the Bank of Canada has noted that the views expressed may not be fully representative of the national opinion due to self-selection bias among respondents.

Despite the overwhelming resistance observed in the survey, the ultimate decision on whether to pursue the research and implementation of a digital dollar rests with the Canadian Parliament. The Bank of Canada has reiterated that it is Parliament's prerogative to authorize the creation of a digital currency, indicating that the future of this initiative is still uncertain.

The bank's findings come at a time when many countries are exploring the possibilities of digital currencies and their implications for privacy, security, and financial stability. The debate in Canada reflects a broader global conversation about the role and design of digital money in an increasingly online world.

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